Yes, today was an interesting day. Guess what? It's Friday! (Naruto!) And more importantly, the next Friday is coming in 6 days!
Flemming's Right/Left Hand Rule can be used for many things, apart from those mentioned in the Pysics notes.
1. The strongest weapon you can use while playing "scissors, paper stone!" (my favourite game). It wins everything. Not even the Right Hand Clasp Rule can beat it (a thumbs-up sign). Therefore, Flemming's R/LHR is the secret success strategy. To be precise, the Left Hand Rule is the best because it isn't the one you use for induced current. See, physics is so fun.
2. Use it to be cool. I think I will not elaborate on the "how" part. Vivienne has successfully re-enacted Monday's unfortunate Physics Peer Tutoring WS encounter every day, from Monday to Friday.
3. For thinking. When you are intending to go "hmm", conveniently flick your right hand (left, if your're left handed) into the RHR shape, then slowly but smoothly curl it around your chin. Optional: give a wise look, like you're awaiting sacred enlightenment. Credits, my desk partner.
4. This was shared by Chandini, I think. When you feel like sticking out your middle finger offensively, think twice. There's a less harmful method, and that's substituting the action with the RHR.
5. Machine guns. Using both the RHR and LHR, wave your arms up and down and dramatise with sound effects. I'll stop here. The list is endless.
During A Math, we were doing the work on Geometrical Proofs (I think that topic doesn't like me). I was discussing question 8 with jy, complaining to her about the answer key not allowing me to use another method of proving that would save one line of the exercise book compared to the suggested answer. Jy tried asking Mdm Y, but of course she failed to ask properly because she was laughing half the time, I mean all the time. Oh yea, before I continue, I have to tell you what happened before that.
Before that, Jy suddenly turned around and asked something like, "Do we prove that this times that equals that times that?"
Vivienne and I: Huh? What thumbtack?!
Jy: *looks puzzled*
After a few seconds, we finally knew what she was talking about. "times that" = thumbtack. So from then on, we kept annoying her by asking her how to prove one thumbtack was equal to another thumbtack. As a result, she couldn't stop laughing. It was worse than before because much of the day was already spent laughing until we were tired.
So it was in that context that Jy tried asking Mdm Y about my complaint. Unfortunately, her laughing disorder got the better of her. Then came the hilarious part, Mdm Y: TAN JIE YING I AM WAITING FOR YOU (to finish laughing). Hahaha
I went to see the doctor today to draw another sample of blood for the Thalasaemia test. I ended up getting poked by the needle 2 times. The last time I got a needle poked in was last Saturday, so there was still a minor blue-black on that part of my arm. The doctor tried to use another vein that was beside it so as to allow that vein to recover. The needle went in (it was an ow moment, but it wasn't unbearable). The doctor tried collecting the blood, but no blood flowed into the tube at all. Then he tried poking it further in, but it didn't work. Then he tried pulling it back slightly and poking it in different directions to search for the vein. I was slightly horrified at the sight. In the end, he gave up and pulled the needle out. Then he had to take another tube and stick the needle into my left arm. Thankfully, he managed to collect the blood easily. But still, instead of one arm of throbbing to bear with, there are two. And because of the freshly-made holes, I decided to call off my swimming plan.
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